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states. according to forest fire experts the details disturbing, giving the extreme dry conditions in much of the country now. >> it opportunities seem all that far fetched. the wildfire moves quite quickly. >> now the magazine also quote that -- claim that the financial instructions came from the american born al-qaeda leader who was killed in a united states strike lasts. the magazine urges followers to get guns and carry out assassinations. >> just a few passing clouds earlier today and then the sun comes out. warms it up. we still have a stalled frontal boundary but it's washing out, becoming more diffused and letting temperatures warm up. here are the latest numbers at the top 5:00 hour. most spots today across the state at least in to the 70's. close to the west, frederick to hagerstown. this evening a slow fall through the evening. various temperatures depending where you are, further east could be cooler but toward the west a lot warmer. more coming up in just a few. >> in february we
states. according to forest fire experts the details disturbing, giving the extreme dry conditions in much of the country now. >> it opportunities seem all that far fetched. the wildfire moves quite quickly. >> now the magazine also quote that -- claim that the financial instructions came from the american born al-qaeda leader who was killed in a united states strike lasts. the magazine urges followers to get guns and carry out assassinations. >> just a few passing clouds...
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a judge ruled last year that the girl should be returned to her parents but the united states department now says that she will not be returned because the two countries have not signed the abduction agreement when that girl was adopted. >>> police and students clash in montreal doing a protest concerning tuition hikes. these protests have caused many schools to close down temporarily. police stepped in arresting some of the people and they fired off the tear gas canisters. time now to start the 5:00 hour.
a judge ruled last year that the girl should be returned to her parents but the united states department now says that she will not be returned because the two countries have not signed the abduction agreement when that girl was adopted. >>> police and students clash in montreal doing a protest concerning tuition hikes. these protests have caused many schools to close down temporarily. police stepped in arresting some of the people and they fired off the tear gas canisters. time now to...
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. >>> the chinese dissident in new york thanked the government for bringing him to the united states, the blind activist was an outspoken critic of the forced abortion policy. he will study law at new york university. >>> the naacp voted to endorse same sex marriage. the group publicly agrees with president obama. they signed in maryland a law to putting it on the on blot. >>> a business venture designed to help students in two cribbian nations, the creators are linking the power of technology and english classes to change lives. >> reporter: lindsay jay sobs' laptop is linked to the students, he teaches english or spanish speakers and the students are thousands of miles away in haiti and the dominican republic. last year, he teamed up with a close friend to create this. the dominican republic has jobs in tourism, but only for english speakers. paul is from haiti. he says after the 2010 earthquake devastated his country, rebuilding is show. many people there go to the dominican remember. i friend net teaches customer service and english speaking jobs. >> sometimes i dream of a new job
. >>> the chinese dissident in new york thanked the government for bringing him to the united states, the blind activist was an outspoken critic of the forced abortion policy. he will study law at new york university. >>> the naacp voted to endorse same sex marriage. the group publicly agrees with president obama. they signed in maryland a law to putting it on the on blot. >>> a business venture designed to help students in two cribbian nations, the creators are...
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diplomats worked out a plan to allow him safe travel to the united states. it was a compromise that allowed his wife and children to join him. >> translator: at the most critical junctures, the american embassy in china provided a safe haven, and the american government has provided great assistance. >> reporter: chen is a self-taught lawyer who was emprisoned after fighting forced abortions in his country. >> translator: i hope everybody works with me to promote justice and fairness in china. >> reporter: now, he is on american soil and set to begin his studies, and for many he is a symbol of courage and dev -- defiance. >>> and a group voted on the resolution yesterday at a retreat in miami, and that comes two weeks after president obama announced his support for same-sex marriage. the issue has traditionally divided the black community with many leaders in opposition. >>> today the mother of trayvon martin is expected to speak at a church. the empowerment temple invited her to share how she is coping with her son's death. she wanted her to speak because o
diplomats worked out a plan to allow him safe travel to the united states. it was a compromise that allowed his wife and children to join him. >> translator: at the most critical junctures, the american embassy in china provided a safe haven, and the american government has provided great assistance. >> reporter: chen is a self-taught lawyer who was emprisoned after fighting forced abortions in his country. >> translator: i hope everybody works with me to promote justice and...
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states. >> then on the anniversary of the night he announced bin laden's death, he addressed the nation from afghanistan. >> i will not keep americans in harm's way a single day longer that's absolutely required for national security. we must finish the job we started in afghanistan. >> here at home, a concern grows with a possible terror threat to coincide with the security, but michael said the scariest threat could be under our noses. >> who is the u.s.'s biggest enemy at this moment? >> frankly, i think it's home grown terrorism. >> airlines are being extra cautious tonight and tomorrow using more scrutiny as they monitor commercial flights into the country. and there is breaking news in afghanistan tonight. we have just received word that three explosions have been heard in the capital city of kabul followed by gunfire, hours after president obama left the country. we'll bring more details as we get them. >>> a dangerous blow off a bridge. officers arrested them when they tried to detonate devices. they are all self-described anarchists who wanted to make a statement against corpor
states. >> then on the anniversary of the night he announced bin laden's death, he addressed the nation from afghanistan. >> i will not keep americans in harm's way a single day longer that's absolutely required for national security. we must finish the job we started in afghanistan. >> here at home, a concern grows with a possible terror threat to coincide with the security, but michael said the scariest threat could be under our noses. >> who is the u.s.'s biggest...
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men's health ranked the most salacious city in the united states and baltimore is 20 out of 100. pornlg capital is apparently orlando florida. the same place where disney is. the the place where it has the most eyes to pornography jackson mississippi. >> this -- >>> this morning in a matter of minutes voters in indiana north carolina and west virginia led to the polls for the primary. mitt romney and ron paul are the two remaining presidential contenders. romney has a large lead. romney received a endorsement true e-mail from rick santorum. >>> and president obam huh will -- obama will head to albany new york. they have been preparing days ahead of time. he will deliver remarks on the economy at a nearby college and then attend a gala event this evening. >>> health news this morning. a new obesity report is set to be released today and the findings are alarming. abc2 news linda so is here with the details on what the next are gel -- numbers are going to tell us. >> reporter: more americans are getting fatter and fatterch the institute of medicine willrelease the report today at a
men's health ranked the most salacious city in the united states and baltimore is 20 out of 100. pornlg capital is apparently orlando florida. the same place where disney is. the the place where it has the most eyes to pornography jackson mississippi. >> this -- >>> this morning in a matter of minutes voters in indiana north carolina and west virginia led to the polls for the primary. mitt romney and ron paul are the two remaining presidential contenders. romney has a large lead....
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from the federal emergency management agency in charge of the united states fire administration at the department of homeland security. next, dr. john paul jr., division director of fire analysis at the national par friction association. the doctor has been active in fire analysis and research for nearly 35 years. our third witness is chief jim critchley, chief critchley represents the tucson fire kept in my home state of arizona and currently serves as the president of the western chir chief's oh. sour final witness mr. kevin o'connor, assistant to the general president for the international association of firefighters. thank you again for, to our witnesses for being here today. as our witnesses should know, spoken testimony is limited to five minutes each, after all witnesses have spoken, members of the committee lieutenawill h minutes each to ask questions. i now recognize chief ernest mitchell. >> good morning, chairman quayle and distinguished members of the committee. i'm at the federal emergency management agency and the administrator in charge of the administration at the depar
from the federal emergency management agency in charge of the united states fire administration at the department of homeland security. next, dr. john paul jr., division director of fire analysis at the national par friction association. the doctor has been active in fire analysis and research for nearly 35 years. our third witness is chief jim critchley, chief critchley represents the tucson fire kept in my home state of arizona and currently serves as the president of the western chir chief's...
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in 2008, the illegal population in the united states peaked. between 2008 and 2009 it actually fell from 12 million to 11 million people. since 2009, it's held steady at 11 -- probably trending downward. on a net basis, illegal mig sgrags now zero or negative. the border is in fact under control. the number of apprehensions -- 22,000 officers and they're having a harder time finding anybody to arrest. apprehensions at the mexico-u.s. border are now lower than at any time since 1972. have more and more officers chasing fewer and fewer people. part of this is the collapse in labor demand. particularly in residential home construction. after the great recession of 2008. but it's also been because the united states is quietly, without anybody really noticing, dramatically expanded temporary legal migration. given the choice, of course, migrants would much rather come here with legal documents. and in 2010, there were 517,000 -- 537,000 entries of mexicans into the united states with temporary work visas. the largest number of in history. so one of
in 2008, the illegal population in the united states peaked. between 2008 and 2009 it actually fell from 12 million to 11 million people. since 2009, it's held steady at 11 -- probably trending downward. on a net basis, illegal mig sgrags now zero or negative. the border is in fact under control. the number of apprehensions -- 22,000 officers and they're having a harder time finding anybody to arrest. apprehensions at the mexico-u.s. border are now lower than at any time since 1972. have more...
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they are confined to a black market, informal sector in the united states. and the most tragic portion of this 11 million-person population are the 3 million or so who came here as children. entered often as infants or babies. they've grown up here. they speak english. they graduated from high school. some have struggled to even graduate from two-year colleges and even four-year colleges. we paid for them. we
they are confined to a black market, informal sector in the united states. and the most tragic portion of this 11 million-person population are the 3 million or so who came here as children. entered often as infants or babies. they've grown up here. they speak english. they graduated from high school. some have struggled to even graduate from two-year colleges and even four-year colleges. we paid for them. we
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every year, dozens of heat- related deaths in vehicles are reported in the united states. parents should look before locking cars. >> rising mercury has parents like this new mother on high alert. >> we are always making sure she is ok. >> temperatures are in the 80's. for this baby, five and half weeks old, 10 minutes in a hot car could be fatal. >> i leave the air conditioning running before i put her in the car, or park in the shade. >> local agencies are teaming up with the national traffic kuwait city administration to fight hypothermia, which kills about 40 children every year in the u.s. >> how can you forget your kid? anything can happen, anything. >> it is not just a matter of leaving kids unattended either. >> you keep your car on. 3 or four years old, they are still too little. >> never think it cannot happen to you. >> i get really emotional and now, since i am a new mother. she is my number one thing i think about. >> taking care to make sure little moments like these are not cut short. >> now your 11 insta-weather- plus forecast with meteorologist ava marie.
every year, dozens of heat- related deaths in vehicles are reported in the united states. parents should look before locking cars. >> rising mercury has parents like this new mother on high alert. >> we are always making sure she is ok. >> temperatures are in the 80's. for this baby, five and half weeks old, 10 minutes in a hot car could be fatal. >> i leave the air conditioning running before i put her in the car, or park in the shade. >> local agencies are...
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the naacp said this supports same-sex marriage in the united states. >> civil marriage must be provided equally to all. >> reporter: naacp president benjamin jealous said it's about protecting every american from discrimination, plain and simple. of the six states including maryland that recognize the same-sex marriage more than 30 have laws that jealous says discriminate. he said this wasn't too long ago that there were laws preventing interracial marriage. he talked about his parents' own marriage in 1966 which was illegal in many states. >> had to return to baltimore,ed the perception -- and the perception was mistaken for a funeral procession. there were cars with headlights on having to go from one city all the way to the next just so they could have a part after they got married. >> reporter: all the board's vote was unanimous, the board said it was not without dissent. in the end they united. >> i don't think the board was thinking about influencing the outcome in various states. i think that we were deliberating on the fact that we cannot discriminate when we're asking everybody
the naacp said this supports same-sex marriage in the united states. >> civil marriage must be provided equally to all. >> reporter: naacp president benjamin jealous said it's about protecting every american from discrimination, plain and simple. of the six states including maryland that recognize the same-sex marriage more than 30 have laws that jealous says discriminate. he said this wasn't too long ago that there were laws preventing interracial marriage. he talked about his...
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coming back in to the united states was a different story. it is a day that becky levin never forget. >> i looked up and i am in the passenger side and my son is in the back. officers are running out and pulling their records and i said, something is going down. >> i said they're coming after me. >> i look and they are surrounding our car. >> they were detained at the border for two and a half hours. cautious about taking any more trips outside the country but wanting to, they planned a trip to the bahamas last year to celebrate their 20th wedding anniversary. this time they got a letter from the state department saying his passport was valid. again, they had no problem getting into the bahamas and they had all lovely time. coming back home, they were detained at the border for three hours. even with a letter. >> your not sure what to do. people are coming and going and typing and looking at you. >> they were finally allowed to leave and fly home. david make another attempt to clear his name with the secret service. again, they say he is an a
coming back in to the united states was a different story. it is a day that becky levin never forget. >> i looked up and i am in the passenger side and my son is in the back. officers are running out and pulling their records and i said, something is going down. >> i said they're coming after me. >> i look and they are surrounding our car. >> they were detained at the border for two and a half hours. cautious about taking any more trips outside the country but wanting...
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death is now a permanent part of the united states public policy. in migration. death is. i've had the argument all the way to the commissioner's office and to the secretary of dhs, oh, no, no, we're not choosing that. you could tell me that in '95. tell me that in '98. you could tell me that maybe in 2000. but when you have the exact same result year after year after year and you spend no new resources to reduce the number of migrant deaths, it is now part of the public policy. and when you damn the organizations that are out there working to reduce the numbers of death, then you have said death is acceptable. death is now a permanent part of the public policy of the united states government to deter migration. that statement has got to be made and understood. and that, my friends, is immoral. it should not happen. let me just point out that there's been more than 2,250 documented measured located -- every one of those is a death dot in arizona since -- that's -- november of '99 i believe, or october of '99. some of those dots are on top of dots. humane border, the organi
death is now a permanent part of the united states public policy. in migration. death is. i've had the argument all the way to the commissioner's office and to the secretary of dhs, oh, no, no, we're not choosing that. you could tell me that in '95. tell me that in '98. you could tell me that maybe in 2000. but when you have the exact same result year after year after year and you spend no new resources to reduce the number of migrant deaths, it is now part of the public policy. and when you...
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the united states is not ready. we will not have the reassists yet and i might go to cast your vote again and vote for the war of 1812. >> this is something that, it is not just for students and people of all ages. and get some conversation going there. >> if you are home with your boyfriend or spouse. and you want something to argue about. >> one of you save for and one be save about. >> it is awesome. >> go there today, man. >> this program kicks off at 9:00. right here at fort mchenry. >> sherrie von johnson. abc two -- sherrie johnson. >> they have a lot of energy together. >> ranger events always great. and p sherrie was perfect for the spot. >> we will not have the prettiest weather. >> we need the rain and we will look at it from that perspective. it is coming down now. off into the atlantic. few showers streaming into the area. >> few breaks as we go throughout the day. the winds, it is breezy out there. and sustained at 15 miles an hour. and six in eastern and 13 in d.c. and take you outside. you can see th
the united states is not ready. we will not have the reassists yet and i might go to cast your vote again and vote for the war of 1812. >> this is something that, it is not just for students and people of all ages. and get some conversation going there. >> if you are home with your boyfriend or spouse. and you want something to argue about. >> one of you save for and one be save about. >> it is awesome. >> go there today, man. >> this program kicks off at...
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. >> reporter: those demands call for the united states to stop drone air strikes and release all al qaeda prisoners although this is the first sign of life, the state department says it is been working to free the american hostage since last august. >> we have called and continue to call for his immediate release, and we continue to co- operate closely with pakistan authorities. >> reporter: in the video, winestein appeals to the president as a father, mentioning he also has two daughters. white house press secretary jay carney says the president is aware of the video but down the know if he watched it. >>> the u.s. government will continue making every effort to release mr. winestein released to his family but cannot and will not, negotiate with al qaeda. >> reporter: he was kidnapped from a compound in pakistan he had been living there for 5 years, working for a company that helps businesses get started he was just one week away from returning to the u.s. when he was abducted last august. at the white house randall pinkston wjz eyewitness news. >> he also said in the video he woul
. >> reporter: those demands call for the united states to stop drone air strikes and release all al qaeda prisoners although this is the first sign of life, the state department says it is been working to free the american hostage since last august. >> we have called and continue to call for his immediate release, and we continue to co- operate closely with pakistan authorities. >> reporter: in the video, winestein appeals to the president as a father, mentioning he also has...
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states is in an armed conflict with al-qaeda, the ttlibann and assoccated forcee, in response to the 9/11 attacks, and we may alss useeforce coosistent with our inherent riggh of national self- defense." llnguage former bbsh administration officials note &pis strikingly familiar to the republican justifications pandidate ooama ripped in 2008. represents a one-eighty in hhs direction so yes, hypocritical in the sense that he continues to criticizz those who believe in, for instance,,enhanced does this which is far more republicans also question the timing of this massive leak to the new york times, and whhther it was aimed at making the president look mooe whiton says, "why this information nddthe fact that these people is targeted has been let out to the press is somewhat shocking and fits a pattern f abuse of sensstivv intelligence and national security information" there was nothing president's more direct, e hands-on approach has delivered results, most notably taking out usama bin laden.carney says, "president obama made clear from the start to his advisors and to the wor
states is in an armed conflict with al-qaeda, the ttlibann and assoccated forcee, in response to the 9/11 attacks, and we may alss useeforce coosistent with our inherent riggh of national self- defense." llnguage former bbsh administration officials note &pis strikingly familiar to the republican justifications pandidate ooama ripped in 2008. represents a one-eighty in hhs direction so yes, hypocritical in the sense that he continues to criticizz those who believe in, for...
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states naval academy. >> i do not think i have been as proud of him as i have been in the last 12 months. the inner core of kim, when the chips are down, when life is tough, you see the true quality of an individual. >> he will grant a light -- he will graduate alongside the friends who saved his life. he has no plans to go to law school. >> just having a tolerance for adversity and uncertainty is helpful in any walk of life. i think that will benefit from this experience. >> he plans -- he has applied to three law schools in washington, d.c., and hopes to eventually work for the government. >> your insta-weather-plus forecast with tom tasselmyer -- >> temperatures are warmer than normal and that trend will continue through the weekend. the normal high for the end of may is only in the mid-70's, but we were in the 80's today. expect those numbers to be close to the 90-degree mark for the next few days or so. running on the warm side. we only had a trace of precipitation, some spots had a little bit heavier showers. you see that little line of showers from the lower eastern shore. off to
states naval academy. >> i do not think i have been as proud of him as i have been in the last 12 months. the inner core of kim, when the chips are down, when life is tough, you see the true quality of an individual. >> he will grant a light -- he will graduate alongside the friends who saved his life. he has no plans to go to law school. >> just having a tolerance for adversity and uncertainty is helpful in any walk of life. i think that will benefit from this experience....
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he'll be back in the united states this afternoon. >>> specialists of could going in to help guard a resort development. the firefighters have only been able to contain about 30% of this wildfire. no damage or injuries reported. >>> a series of bombs going open in kabul, afghanistan killing six people. the explosions happened just hours after president obama was in the country. a government official said that one of the blasts was a car bomb, possibly driven by a suicide attacker. >>> taliban has taken responsibility for the attacks. >>> a helicopter crash in colombia killed all 13 people on board. it was on a transportation mission when it went down. 7 of the 13 on board were members of the colombian air force and six police officers. they're working to figure out how the crash occurred. >>> it's a global show of defiance against government. may day pro tests were held in cities around the -- protests were held cities around the world yesterday. thousands in greece gathered to protest. 28. 8% of the labor force has been out of work since january. >>> we have shown you a series of st
he'll be back in the united states this afternoon. >>> specialists of could going in to help guard a resort development. the firefighters have only been able to contain about 30% of this wildfire. no damage or injuries reported. >>> a series of bombs going open in kabul, afghanistan killing six people. the explosions happened just hours after president obama was in the country. a government official said that one of the blasts was a car bomb, possibly driven by a suicide...
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joe biden spoke to the cadets at west point today telling them that united states is able to focus on new global challenges after a decade of war. he addressed to the 972 cadets today, praising them who are -- were just kids on 9/11 for making the commitment to join the military. >> the class of 2012, this is your destiny. to leave your country. you are the leaders of your generation. the 9/11 generation, which i predict will go down in history as the finest generation this nation has ever produced. >> that commencement ended with the traditional hat toss. a soldier who has been serving for almost a year made a surprise trip home to see her the sister graduate from high school. she arrived halfway through the ceremony and hidden behind the stage waiting for her little sister's name to be called. [applause] >> i was very surprised. i was kind of out of bed. -- of it. oh my, that's my sister. >> she did not tell one member of her family she was coming home. that is nice to see it. you know what is nice to see, a hot weekend for the unofficial start of summer. >> maybe we have a trend go
joe biden spoke to the cadets at west point today telling them that united states is able to focus on new global challenges after a decade of war. he addressed to the 972 cadets today, praising them who are -- were just kids on 9/11 for making the commitment to join the military. >> the class of 2012, this is your destiny. to leave your country. you are the leaders of your generation. the 9/11 generation, which i predict will go down in history as the finest generation this nation has...
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think anyonebeli believes this is the end of terror, but i think it establishes the united states is a country that can use it intelligence in a very affective fashion. >> greenberg feels the commitment the united states made will help deter terrorist groups throughout the middle east. >> as the president discusses policy in afghanistan, those who lost loved ones thought about the human cost, and a local family turned their attention to assisting who wounded veterans. good >> the president's trip to afghanistan to mark the anniversary of osama bin laden cost debt is drawing attention in the region, of but family members say they think about the fight every day who, and loved ones are channeling that focus in to aid for wounded deathvets. >> he listed two days before the army deemed him too old. he said he was motivated by 9- 11. is what primarily motivated chris to join the military before his 47th birthday. >> he outperformed soldiers half his age, even setting a record for during 128 pushups in under a minute. >> he was a very physically fit guy and believed a healthy person starts
think anyonebeli believes this is the end of terror, but i think it establishes the united states is a country that can use it intelligence in a very affective fashion. >> greenberg feels the commitment the united states made will help deter terrorist groups throughout the middle east. >> as the president discusses policy in afghanistan, those who lost loved ones thought about the human cost, and a local family turned their attention to assisting who wounded veterans. good >>...
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states naval academy. >> i do not think i have been as proud of them as i have been in the last 12 months. the inner core of him, when the chips are down, you really see the true qualities of an individual. >> he will graduate alongside the friends who saved his life. he has no plans to go to law school. >> just having a tolerance for adversity and uncertainty is helpful in any walk of life. i think that will benefit from this experience. >> he plans to take the lsats in june and has applied to three law schools in washington, d.c. >> some much needed help to be on the way for parents trying to make sense of the paperwork associated with college financial aid. to a maryland centers are offering their support behind the understanding the true cost of college act. the legislation will require colleges to come up with a standard financial aid award letter. it would also help develop standard definitions of financial aid terms. that is good news for parents getting their children ready for college. >> my daughter is in a program. they start in the middle school researching college information
states naval academy. >> i do not think i have been as proud of them as i have been in the last 12 months. the inner core of him, when the chips are down, you really see the true qualities of an individual. >> he will graduate alongside the friends who saved his life. he has no plans to go to law school. >> just having a tolerance for adversity and uncertainty is helpful in any walk of life. i think that will benefit from this experience. >> he plans to take the lsats in...
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my son is a united states marine at pensacola naval air station, and i missed a big part of his life, so i am anxious. >> you are tearing up. >> it is real tough. >> is that because you were not doing this anymore? >> because i missed that. i did this -- they were along for the ride, but this really was my thing. this was my career, my pursuit, my love, 31 years. i asked them to do a lot. >> as commissioner, bealefeld presided over a significant drop in the city's homicides, but also the dark side of policing, involving cases of corruption, scandal, and police misconduct. he warned, get ready for more news soon. >> did not put your microphone down because there will be more cases, and more cases soon, about corrupt police officers. it has never been a surprise to me that we hunted these guys down. always disappointing, always disappointing. >> bealefeld said he is most about reducing the number of arrests. reporting live from police headquarters, jayne miller, wbal tv 11 news. >>> the governor has declared a special session to begin on may 14. during the session, the budget will be wo
my son is a united states marine at pensacola naval air station, and i missed a big part of his life, so i am anxious. >> you are tearing up. >> it is real tough. >> is that because you were not doing this anymore? >> because i missed that. i did this -- they were along for the ride, but this really was my thing. this was my career, my pursuit, my love, 31 years. i asked them to do a lot. >> as commissioner, bealefeld presided over a significant drop in the city's...
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of virginia and the great country of the united states of america. i can tell you for him there were no guarantees crossing that ocean. there was only an opportunity that king james gave him to found this new world. many of you as you walk across the stabling will have already found those opportunities. many of you may still be searching. but let me tell you the words of frances bacon. a wise man or woman will make more opportunities than he finds. and it is true. when i was in your seat 36 years ago, all i knew was i was going to go into the army. i had no idea that an average middle class kid from faverple county would grow up to have the same job that thomas jefferson and patrick henry the first two governors of virginia. it's a great country. isn't it? [cheers and applause] so it doesn't matter whether your first job is president of the company or the salesperson for the company or the receptionist for the company. what i tell you is your duty is the same. work hard, and do the very best you can do at that first job. because if you do that people
of virginia and the great country of the united states of america. i can tell you for him there were no guarantees crossing that ocean. there was only an opportunity that king james gave him to found this new world. many of you as you walk across the stabling will have already found those opportunities. many of you may still be searching. but let me tell you the words of frances bacon. a wise man or woman will make more opportunities than he finds. and it is true. when i was in your seat 36...
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i am obligated to and will pay hunnrees of millions of dollars inntaxes to the united states government. i have paid and will continue to pay any taxes while a u.s. citizen.while - facebook wws the headline, schumer and casey also introduced legislation they call the ex-patrrot act,,that would force anyone who reeounccs u-s citizenship for tax purposes - to pay a 30 percenn tax on future u-s investments -- and bar them they don't pay.in washiigton, 3 3 3 dr martinnluthee king?al jolson?adolph hitler?who--ever this kid tried imitating... baccfired... at school... thats next she's known as the girr hat took down the governnr. why eliot spitzer's foomer call girl is trading that title for businesswoman. 3 ashhey dupre.../ has... opened...// shop.../ ashhey... - dupree...// áánameáá... sound the wooan ...once linked.../ tt... the downfall.../ of... former ...new yorkkgovernor eliit spitzer...// ááccientáá new... shop...// "femme by ashley,".../ luxurioos swimsuiis... - and.../ intimate apparel .../ for women....//// áátheáá,.,... 27-year-old.../ admits...// to making... ppenty..
i am obligated to and will pay hunnrees of millions of dollars inntaxes to the united states government. i have paid and will continue to pay any taxes while a u.s. citizen.while - facebook wws the headline, schumer and casey also introduced legislation they call the ex-patrrot act,,that would force anyone who reeounccs u-s citizenship for tax purposes - to pay a 30 percenn tax on future u-s investments -- and bar them they don't pay.in washiigton, 3 3 3 dr martinnluthee king?al jolson?adolph...
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united states officials say he was working for the cia and was able to get the device and then turn it over to authorities. the bomb was designed to go into underwear without being detected by security at the airport. >> well here we go. it's what we all want right? we all want support but we all need support in different ways, tell me about it. >> check this out. >> i don't want to look at it. could there be a support system that fits all of us? tonight we gut the genie bra to the test asking does it work? >> isn't it time you stopped your daily struggle with the bra? introducing the genie bra. >> this one comes out of a box instead of a bottle. it also claims to grant you three wishes, comfort, style and support. we wanted to know if it is as up lifting as it promises. >> might help with the back fat. >> we took the product to allie to see if it really works. she is looking for a little extra support but she also wants comfort because she likes to sleep in it. >> a lot of them, in my size will be uncomfortable. >> reporter: she picked out three tops, she modeled them wearing her bra
united states officials say he was working for the cia and was able to get the device and then turn it over to authorities. the bomb was designed to go into underwear without being detected by security at the airport. >> well here we go. it's what we all want right? we all want support but we all need support in different ways, tell me about it. >> check this out. >> i don't want to look at it. could there be a support system that fits all of us? tonight we gut the genie bra...
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every year in the united states.. there are millions of auto accidents. if you'vee een in a ccash... you know how stressful and sometimes confusing those moments fter phe accident can be. in toody's "take action tuesday"... attorney michhel you shoold do after a collision. obviousll... your safety is the nummer one concern... but beyond that... hat shouud you forget after an accident?most of us have cameras onnour phonns now... arr photos important? sometimes.. an insuuaace company will call you after theeaccideet and offer you a settleeenn... what happens to your rights if you cash that check?you actuully have a cell tell us about that.ccidenns... that. p to learn more &aboo app... go to foxbaltimore dot pom slash newslinks. i think ttere's more important thht i did forty years ago. ng 3 aawoman loses job over something she did in 1972 ../ whh it ccme and the reason her boss says... sse had to go.... 3 --adblib weather tz-- a... milwaukee woman .../ is... fired... from her job... atta bankk.../ áánotáá performance...../ because... of ssmething... she
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ridiculous distraction from the importantt pusiness that we should be president obamm was born in - - the united states adding - the democrats can talk about donaad trump all thhy want - mitt romney is going to talk about jobs and how we can gee our economy moving agaan." ut lanned parenthood wants to focus on another issue - as it unveils onn oo its largest political campaigns ever to attack romney's views on funning women's' health initiatives.ad says: mitt romney is out of touch and wrong for women."davis says (oncam tag): "planned parenthood has endorsed &ppresident obama and this ad i paat of an ongoing cammaign aimed at getting the key votinn block of women to support his re-election. in washington, jeeniferrdavis, &pfox news." a... ceremony today... to mark a... ceren years... since the e clean p operations.. at the world tradd centtr site..../ memorial nd museum... is 3 parkiig the nnivvrsary... with a tribute... to.. recovery workers and firss &presponders... at the site.../ workers.. spent months.. cleaning p tte site.. followwng 9-11.../ removing.. 2--millionntons of steel.. and concr
ridiculous distraction from the importantt pusiness that we should be president obamm was born in - - the united states adding - the democrats can talk about donaad trump all thhy want - mitt romney is going to talk about jobs and how we can gee our economy moving agaan." ut lanned parenthood wants to focus on another issue - as it unveils onn oo its largest political campaigns ever to attack romney's views on funning women's' health initiatives.ad says: mitt romney is out of touch and...
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we'll be one of the top tax payers in the entire united states. >> reporter: right now they have 3200 machines. they start at one penny and then there's the high rollers. we're going to bet a couple of credits and spin it and let's see if i got any luck. yeah. i won $10. the casino has a dozen of electronic games. you use your fingers to select the numbers you hope will win. nothing. like most casinos there's a large buffet and the food is cooking. what's different about your buffet? >> quality of the food and definitely the people. >> i'm proud of everything we're serving here. >> reporter: a hand full of other upscale restaurants will open as well as cocktail bars. this casino is a big job creator. thousands of construction workers and 1500 employees. one lady told me she has been out of work for a month and looking for forward to starting her new job here next week. reporting live adam may wjz eyewitness news. >> what happens in the casino, stays in the casino. >> reporter: i got a camera with me. >> the grand opening is june 6 june 6th at 10:00. >> police say an argument inside an
we'll be one of the top tax payers in the entire united states. >> reporter: right now they have 3200 machines. they start at one penny and then there's the high rollers. we're going to bet a couple of credits and spin it and let's see if i got any luck. yeah. i won $10. the casino has a dozen of electronic games. you use your fingers to select the numbers you hope will win. nothing. like most casinos there's a large buffet and the food is cooking. what's different about your buffet?...
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friday's jobs will -- and will predict the united states economy added 150,000 jobs in may and the unemployment rate is expected to stay at 8.1%. >> now we all know someone who has battled canner lived. a look at how you can celebrate this weekend. that's on the news at six that starts right now. >> now abc 2news at six. >> police say a morgan state university student killed a man, cut him up and then ate part of him. i will have a live report. >> and a man showed off a gun on the unbc campus. we will have the latest. >>>
friday's jobs will -- and will predict the united states economy added 150,000 jobs in may and the unemployment rate is expected to stay at 8.1%. >> now we all know someone who has battled canner lived. a look at how you can celebrate this weekend. that's on the news at six that starts right now. >> now abc 2news at six. >> police say a morgan state university student killed a man, cut him up and then ate part of him. i will have a live report. >> and a man showed off a...
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my son is a united states marine. and i missed a big part of his life. i'm anxious. i'm anxious. family is tough. >> do you tear up because you will not be doing this anymore? >> i tear up because i miss that. i did this, and they were along for the ride, but this really was my thing and my career and my pursuit and my love for 31 years. and i asked them to do a lot. >> as commissioner bealefeld presided over a significant drop in the city's homicide, but also the dark side of policing in baltimore. cases of corruption, scandal, and police misconduct. he named no names today, but warned, get ready for more news soon. >> don't put your microphones or pens down bazz there will be -- because there will be more cases and more cases soon about disrupt police officers. it has never been a surprise to me that we hunted these guys down. it is always disappointing. always disappointing. >> bealefeld said he's most proud of changing the strategy of his predecessor and reducing the number of arrests. among his biggest frustrations, the reluctance of the public to believe the city is safer.
my son is a united states marine. and i missed a big part of his life. i'm anxious. i'm anxious. family is tough. >> do you tear up because you will not be doing this anymore? >> i tear up because i miss that. i did this, and they were along for the ride, but this really was my thing and my career and my pursuit and my love for 31 years. and i asked them to do a lot. >> as commissioner bealefeld presided over a significant drop in the city's homicide, but also the dark side of...
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. >> from the white house today, the tour is a mandate, a plan to boost travel to and within the united states. >> it is all part of the focus on job creation. >> international travelers are a focus, increasing numbers from 50 million to 100 million by 2021. and visitors who would spend $250 billion while they are here. >> it translates into millions of jobs in america. they cannot be exported. >> it is being welcomed by travel officials. >> we need more visitors. they leave their money behind. we love it. >> tourism is a big engine helping to drive maryland's economy. domestic visitors spending adds up to $13.9 billion. in 2012, our state is going to become an even more attractive destination. >> we are excited about the celebration that starts june 13. we had an announcement today about the grand prix coming back. that is wonderful. >> the bubba gump shrimp company, city officials are excited too. >> it represents jobs for baltimore and enhancement in our tourism. >> they are expected to draw visitors and bring up to 300 new jobs to the inner harbor. in baltimore, wbal-tv 11 news. >>>
. >> from the white house today, the tour is a mandate, a plan to boost travel to and within the united states. >> it is all part of the focus on job creation. >> international travelers are a focus, increasing numbers from 50 million to 100 million by 2021. and visitors who would spend $250 billion while they are here. >> it translates into millions of jobs in america. they cannot be exported. >> it is being welcomed by travel officials. >> we need more...
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states. and give the best argument i could on their behalf. the sense of commitment and responsibility forged in representing those clients became the norm for all my norm. it came to understand what it mean for the a lawyer to be an advocate for a client. and i came to understand the centrality of the principal that every person deserves vigorous advocacy on his or her behalf. i will say in working on these cases disabused me of the notion that everyone on death row is some gentle soul misplaced inside a jail. i forged good relationships with some of my clients others were shall we say more difficult. but the very legitimacy of our adversarial system of justice depends on vigorous advocacy on behalf of criminal defense. that is most at stake when the defendant faces the most serious consequences. so it was imperative that i give my best for all of these clients no matter what i thought of them or their actions. and that lesson also infused itself into my work for all my clients. that kind of
states. and give the best argument i could on their behalf. the sense of commitment and responsibility forged in representing those clients became the norm for all my norm. it came to understand what it mean for the a lawyer to be an advocate for a client. and i came to understand the centrality of the principal that every person deserves vigorous advocacy on his or her behalf. i will say in working on these cases disabused me of the notion that everyone on death row is some gentle soul...
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. >> reporter: it's an early start to fire season in the western united states with fires already burning in five western states. one in prescott, arizona, and the other in northern colorado. and the fire started earlier this week and is burning near ft. collins, colorado, and that is burningin in pines and steep areas of the region. the winds helped with the fire and there are evacuations of some smaller communities. it's beautiful and dangerous. >> you have to deal with it. and that is beautiful and this is coming with the territory. >> that is scary. you know, we have friends, neighbors, you know and this is a tight community here and, you know, i am worried. i'm really worried about it. >> reporter: a fire burning near prescott, arizona, not far from phoenix continues to burn and started last sunday. the gladiator fire chewed up more than 13,000 acres and is burning in the remote areas and stay away from the mining towns. so far, the winds have died down and helping them in their fight. the humidity is still at very low levels. and as they burn, the neighbors are keeping a close eye o
. >> reporter: it's an early start to fire season in the western united states with fires already burning in five western states. one in prescott, arizona, and the other in northern colorado. and the fire started earlier this week and is burning near ft. collins, colorado, and that is burningin in pines and steep areas of the region. the winds helped with the fire and there are evacuations of some smaller communities. it's beautiful and dangerous. >> you have to deal with it. and...
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it was a second worst decline of any american major city in the united states. immigration policy does not deserve all or maybe even most of the blame for that decline in price, but one major reason why it was so great in phoenix is the state drove out 11 hundred,000 people with sb 10ds 70 and employer sanctions law. 100,000 unauthorized immigrants in mar i cope pa county would have bought a few houses or rented them and slowed down the housing price collapse. but they couldn't because they weren't there. 20% of workers in manufacturing are immigrants. manufacturing was hurt by the recession. having the workforce diminished by these restrictive laws added to the loss and in creed the magnitude. leisure, hospitality service, wholesale trade, numerous other industries have an immigrant workforce larger than the foreign-born population and have all suffered more than other industries in the state. arizona's unemployment rate, unemployment rate has been at or above the national average since mid-2008. not long after the employer sanctions law went in effect. sb1070
it was a second worst decline of any american major city in the united states. immigration policy does not deserve all or maybe even most of the blame for that decline in price, but one major reason why it was so great in phoenix is the state drove out 11 hundred,000 people with sb 10ds 70 and employer sanctions law. 100,000 unauthorized immigrants in mar i cope pa county would have bought a few houses or rented them and slowed down the housing price collapse. but they couldn't because they...
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while that issue is quite rare in the united states, it is common in some asian countries. today the effort to pass that bill fell short. nikole killion has the details from washington. >> the measure was struck down, but not without a divisive debate over women's rights. >> the bill is not passed. >> house rejected a measure to ban abortions based on the sex of an unborn child. >> sex selection is violence against women and the truth kind of war against women. >> the bill would have made it a federal offense punishable with up to five years in prison for those who perform gender based abortion. >> it is criminalizing a doctor and the relationship between a patient and a physician. in this country, we have the right of choice. greg some lawmakers argue they are growing evidence of so- called sex selection in the united states. >> this undercover video was taken by an undercover group. >> i am not fooled and american women are not fooled. >> many democrats said they also opposed gender discrimination but accuse republicans of playing politics with women's rights. the house s
while that issue is quite rare in the united states, it is common in some asian countries. today the effort to pass that bill fell short. nikole killion has the details from washington. >> the measure was struck down, but not without a divisive debate over women's rights. >> the bill is not passed. >> house rejected a measure to ban abortions based on the sex of an unborn child. >> sex selection is violence against women and the truth kind of war against women. >>...
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the political structure of the united states, and also the military structure of the united states. these are the newsreels that people watched in their theaters. this was their interpretation of the going crisis. this part of kpibs highlights the idea of espionage and code breaking. this machine here the purple decoder machine actually was scrambling the codes japanese had for their diplomatic mission. in fact, we were so good at this we were reading their diplomatic mail quicker than they were. this played a principal role. documents like this which is the war plan for the united states navy, wpl how the navy would conduct itself once the war started. it was believed by many that war would start somewhere out there not come out here to pearl harbor. on the morning of december 7th. that's exactly what happened. as you can see over here it was the entire island of oahu. this map shows the air defenses on oahu on 1941. this shows some of the army defenses prior to 1941. it was believed that the idea of attacking oahu would be impossible by any enemy. but the advance of aircraft and a
the political structure of the united states, and also the military structure of the united states. these are the newsreels that people watched in their theaters. this was their interpretation of the going crisis. this part of kpibs highlights the idea of espionage and code breaking. this machine here the purple decoder machine actually was scrambling the codes japanese had for their diplomatic mission. in fact, we were so good at this we were reading their diplomatic mail quicker than they...
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for decades the united states treated drug abuse as a moral failu failure. instead of building treatment centers we built jails, and as a result the u.s. has the highest rate of incars nation in the world at a dear cost to state and federal budgets and at a time when those budgets are very constrained. the human cost of this so-called war on drugs is more tragic still. to the families and communities whose loved ones haven't gotten the support they need to overcome substance abuse. it's so important that we have gil who has a long history in law enforcement championing the message ensuring we address this fl a public health perspective. as gil has said, the administration recognizes we're not powerless against the challenge of substance abuse. people can recover and millions are in recovery. the administration has laid out a strategy to speed up and improve that process, which gil is here to discuss. we welcome the changes that reduce the sentencing between crack and powdered cocaine and shifts in funding that saw more money spent in the last three years on
for decades the united states treated drug abuse as a moral failu failure. instead of building treatment centers we built jails, and as a result the u.s. has the highest rate of incars nation in the world at a dear cost to state and federal budgets and at a time when those budgets are very constrained. the human cost of this so-called war on drugs is more tragic still. to the families and communities whose loved ones haven't gotten the support they need to overcome substance abuse. it's so...
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states who are victims of child sex trafficking every year. >> tina a survive or founded a house that helps children. him affects every family. we think because we live in a wonderful area it doesn't but this because the commodity is children, this affes everybody. >> reporter: and it starts at places you may not expect like the mall. >> we do straight outreach at mall and we do it there because children are being forced in to trafficking there. >> reporter: she said they are being approached at places like malls and theaters being offered modeling jobs orrin vites to party. instead. >> what they do for both boys and girl social security s is rape the child, videotape it and threaten them with it. this happens more than people understand. >> reporter: and happens here in our area where they have easy transportation on highways and plenty of hotels near the airport. the human trafficking task force was formed to try to fight back in many cases the young victims reluctant to work against the pimps making it hard to bring a case. the answer better coordination. >> some think it's glamoro
states who are victims of child sex trafficking every year. >> tina a survive or founded a house that helps children. him affects every family. we think because we live in a wonderful area it doesn't but this because the commodity is children, this affes everybody. >> reporter: and it starts at places you may not expect like the mall. >> we do straight outreach at mall and we do it there because children are being forced in to trafficking there. >> reporter: she said...
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. >> the only yellow corn grown in the united states is genetically modified. this is a cringing factor. my real concern is all the hogger in the world. >> 25 members of occupy baltimore made the trip. they personally engaged locals. >> instead of talking about our differences, let's start by talking about everything in common we have. >> residents lined the streets to watch the spectacle. this man as documenting history. >> i am making a documentary about the summit. >> what are you going to do with the documentary? >> i do not know. show it to all my friends. it is very different. it is a little bit scary to let him do this, but i want to encourage this educational experience. i have mixed emotions. >> local businesses report only a slight uptick in sales. >> we had two customers. >> that is not typical? >> no. saturday is one of our better days. >> christine is having better luck. >> if this is history in the making. you have to have something to represent it. here we are. >> the cost of keeping the peace is about $20,000. >> we are trying to get a national
. >> the only yellow corn grown in the united states is genetically modified. this is a cringing factor. my real concern is all the hogger in the world. >> 25 members of occupy baltimore made the trip. they personally engaged locals. >> instead of talking about our differences, let's start by talking about everything in common we have. >> residents lined the streets to watch the spectacle. this man as documenting history. >> i am making a documentary about the...
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the united states is 25 on the list. best country for moms, norway. the worst nigeria. but the reason the united states came in at 25 is because the country performs below average overall and poorly on the risk of things like dying from child birth, mortality rate of children and maturnity leave policies. >>> time for a check of the forecast. lynette is back in. and you say that it might not make us happy today weather wise, but on down the week we may be happier. >> exactly. looks like mother's day could be a good one. we need the rain so we will grin and bear it as we go through tomorrow. and later this evening. right now, though, temperature wise we are mild. 60 in baltimore. 56 in new york and look at those upper 60s and 70 in memphis. that's the warmer air that's going to be moving our way as we go through the rest of the afternoon. now the wind are going to play a factor in that because these winds are out of the south today. that is that southerly flow that's a warming flow. and it is helping to warm us up. 5 to 15 miles an hour is what we are getting in sustaine
the united states is 25 on the list. best country for moms, norway. the worst nigeria. but the reason the united states came in at 25 is because the country performs below average overall and poorly on the risk of things like dying from child birth, mortality rate of children and maturnity leave policies. >>> time for a check of the forecast. lynette is back in. and you say that it might not make us happy today weather wise, but on down the week we may be happier. >> exactly....
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more than 100,000 children in the united states are victims of child sex trafficking every single year. tina survivor of child sex trafficking founded courtney's house which basically helps children in our state in washington -- and washington, d.c. >> this affects every family. we think because we live in a wonderful area it does doesn't. but this affect all of us as parents because the commodity ischildren. >> experts say parents need to be comfortable talking with their children so they know they can come to you. but then as they get older she says don't be afraid to check their phones and computeers to see who else they have been talking to. better to be nosey than to be a parent of a victim of child sex trafficking. >>> the woman police say stabbed her 8-month-old daughter during a visit at the social services building has been indicted. she faces 8 charges including attempted murder, assault and reckless endangerment. witnesses say she used a knife to stability baby in the head and neck during a supervised visit. the next court appearance is july 17th. >>> in health news, diabete
more than 100,000 children in the united states are victims of child sex trafficking every single year. tina survivor of child sex trafficking founded courtney's house which basically helps children in our state in washington -- and washington, d.c. >> this affects every family. we think because we live in a wonderful area it does doesn't. but this affect all of us as parents because the commodity ischildren. >> experts say parents need to be comfortable talking with their children...
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known as decoration day until 1882, memorial day is observed annually in the united states on the last monday of may to honor all americans who have died in all wars. to find out more about this weekend's programming or to watch something you may have missed visit our website or at cspan.org/history. you're watching american history tv memorial day weekend and every weekend on c-span3. through the the weekend on american history tv on c-span3 watch personal interviews about historic events on oral histories. our history book shelf features some of the best known history writers. revisit key figures, battles and events during the 150th anniversary of the civil war. visit college classrooms across the country during lectures in history. go behind the scenes at mu sheems and historic sites on american artifacts and the presidency looks at the policies and legacies of past american presidents. view our complete schedule at cspan.org/history and sign up to have it emailed to you by pressing the c-span alert button. this memorial day weekend american history tv is featuring stories from amer
known as decoration day until 1882, memorial day is observed annually in the united states on the last monday of may to honor all americans who have died in all wars. to find out more about this weekend's programming or to watch something you may have missed visit our website or at cspan.org/history. you're watching american history tv memorial day weekend and every weekend on c-span3. through the the weekend on american history tv on c-span3 watch personal interviews about historic events on...
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coming back into the united states was a different story. >> i looked up, because i am on the passenger side. i see officers running out and pulling their weapons. >> i said yes, they are coming after me. >> i look, and they are surrounding our car. >> while immigration check them out, they were detained for 2.5 hours at the border. cautious about taking any more trips outside the country, but wanting to, they planned a trip to the bahamas last year to celebrate their 20th wedding anniversary. this time, they got a letter from the state department saying that it's passport was valid. again, that had no problem getting into the bahamas, and they had a lovely time, but coming back home, they were detained at the border for three hours, even with the letter. >> you are not sure what to do, because people are coming and going and looking at you. >> they were finally allowed to leave and fly home. david made another attempt to clear his name with the secret service. they say he is an associate with the counterfeiting court 3 ring. >> i would just like to know how it came to be that my name w
coming back into the united states was a different story. >> i looked up, because i am on the passenger side. i see officers running out and pulling their weapons. >> i said yes, they are coming after me. >> i look, and they are surrounding our car. >> while immigration check them out, they were detained for 2.5 hours at the border. cautious about taking any more trips outside the country, but wanting to, they planned a trip to the bahamas last year to celebrate their...
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right now the united states is at 2.1, and we continue to decline. but when you look at the 2.1 figure, and you break it down by demographic group, anglos, asian-americans, and african-americans are all below replacement level, between 1.8 and 2.0. hispanics are the only demographic group above replacement level, 2.9. we're beginning to see that in many parts of country where hispanics are clearly producing the future workforce of the country. so you have more people leaving the workforce than entering the workforce and we're beginning to have fewer and fewer children. and no country in the history of the world has ever experienced economic prosperity while also experiencing depopulation. now, if you're beginning to see depopulation in countries like russia and japan. many believe that japan has passed the tipping point. russia's population shrinks by 700,000 people every year. and in russia, they've tried numerous things, including creating a new federal holiday, a national day of procreation somewhere everyone is asked go home, turn out the lights,
right now the united states is at 2.1, and we continue to decline. but when you look at the 2.1 figure, and you break it down by demographic group, anglos, asian-americans, and african-americans are all below replacement level, between 1.8 and 2.0. hispanics are the only demographic group above replacement level, 2.9. we're beginning to see that in many parts of country where hispanics are clearly producing the future workforce of the country. so you have more people leaving the workforce than...
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starting the 1920s, we had horrible things begin to happen in the united states. and here is a fact that probably many people don't know. one of the laws that was instituted -- i'm going to read awe quote here by senator david reid. he was a big proponent of these immigration laws in the 1920s. this bill is for those of us who are interested in keeping american stock up to the highest standard. that is people who were born here. there is the old nativist movement in the 19th century. even benjamin franklin hated immigrants. he hated the germans. he said they come here, don't learn our language. he said we shouldn't have those people here. and we have senator reid in the 1920s, who is a big proponent of immigration laws, and guess who used that and the words of our good senator reid to justify what he did to the jews in europe? i think that the solution to immigration is education. and letting people know what the real facts are. the fact that arizona suffers in the billions of dollars, because of things like sb1070. the fangt that -- the fact that they are not a b
starting the 1920s, we had horrible things begin to happen in the united states. and here is a fact that probably many people don't know. one of the laws that was instituted -- i'm going to read awe quote here by senator david reid. he was a big proponent of these immigration laws in the 1920s. this bill is for those of us who are interested in keeping american stock up to the highest standard. that is people who were born here. there is the old nativist movement in the 19th century. even...